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What does je vais la vaisselle mean?

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Literally, it means: I am going to the washing up. I think you want to say "I am going to do the washing up." The term used is "faire la vaisselle" - to do the dishes.

You can say, "Je fais la vaisselle". I am doing the dishes. Or "Je vais faire la vaisselle". I am going to do the dishes.

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